This article presents a selective overview of studies that have investigated how advanced adult second language (L2) learners process morphologically complex words. The studies reported here have used different kinds of experimental tasks (including speeded grammaticality judgments, lexical decision, and priming) to examine three domains of morphological processing (regular and irregular inflection, derived word forms, and morphosyntactic phenomena) in L2 learners from typologically different first language (L1) backgrounds. The results from these studies demonstrate clear differences between native and nonnative processing in all three domains, indicating that adult L2 learners are less sensitive to morphological structure than native spea...
This paper reports results of a replication and extension of Silva & Clahsen (2008). We used the mas...
Under the assumption that acquiring a second language (L2) is intrinsicallydifferent from acquiring ...
Two competing explanations exist regarding the nature of morphological difficulty in adult second la...
Previous studies of L2 morphological processing are controversial regarding whether L2 learners deco...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
Little is yet known about how L2 learners process morphology during visual word recognition. Two poi...
The experiments in this dissertation exploited the transposed-letter effect to investigate the statu...
This study examined how L2 learners process morphologically complex words (e.g., regularly inflected...
This study reports results from psycholinguistic experiments (visual lexical decision, masked primin...
Whether second-language speakers process morphological complexity using native-like strategies has y...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
Adult L2 learners often exhibit variability in their use of inflectional morphology, even at very hi...
Learning a new language requires the acquisition of morphological units that enable the fluent use o...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effect of morphological knowledge...
This paper reports results of a replication and extension of Silva & Clahsen (2008). We used the mas...
Under the assumption that acquiring a second language (L2) is intrinsicallydifferent from acquiring ...
Two competing explanations exist regarding the nature of morphological difficulty in adult second la...
Previous studies of L2 morphological processing are controversial regarding whether L2 learners deco...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
Little is yet known about how L2 learners process morphology during visual word recognition. Two poi...
The experiments in this dissertation exploited the transposed-letter effect to investigate the statu...
This study examined how L2 learners process morphologically complex words (e.g., regularly inflected...
This study reports results from psycholinguistic experiments (visual lexical decision, masked primin...
Whether second-language speakers process morphological complexity using native-like strategies has y...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
Adult L2 learners often exhibit variability in their use of inflectional morphology, even at very hi...
Learning a new language requires the acquisition of morphological units that enable the fluent use o...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effect of morphological knowledge...
This paper reports results of a replication and extension of Silva & Clahsen (2008). We used the mas...
Under the assumption that acquiring a second language (L2) is intrinsicallydifferent from acquiring ...
Two competing explanations exist regarding the nature of morphological difficulty in adult second la...